Two seasons ago, Fernandez made 159 3-pointers, an NBA rookie record. He is unhappy serving as a backup to Brandon Roy and being used primarily as a shooter rather than a playmaker, according to the report.

The Knicks don’t appear to have much to offer for Fernandez, who was drafted in the first round of the 2007 draft by the Phoenix Suns. Below are his career statistics:

Fernandez is 6’6 and 25 years old, and comes from the same hometown as Rafael Nadal. Fernandez feels he can be more of a playmaker than Portland has allowed him to be with Roy commanding the ball so much, and rightly so. But what the Knicks would reasonably give up and live with parting with is not very much. Since Fernandez was a first round pick, Portland should expect at least a first round pick in return, and that is a steep price for the Knicks to pay considering they recently spent $ 16 M on Raymond Felton.

The report says. “Some of the teams interested in Fernandez have offered a future first round draft pick, while other offers would pair Fernandez with another Blazers player.” It does not say what the Knicks’ offer would be.